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The 1982 Cleveland Indians were the sixth-best team in a surprisingly solid American League East. They had some good players and a few who would become great elsewhere, but injuries decimated the club, and they eventually finished 78-84. Cleveland was fresh off the false hopes of the previous few seasons, when Super Joe Charbonneau won the Rookie Of The Year in 1980 and Len Barker pitched a perfect game the next season.
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